Everything about Transplanting totally explained
In
agriculture and
gardening,
transplanting or
replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another. Most often this takes the form of starting a
plant from
seed in optimal conditions, such as in a
greenhouse or protected
nursery bed, then replanting it in another, usually outdoor, growing location. Botanical transplants are used infrequently and carefully because they carry with them a significant risk of killing the plant.
Transplanting has a variety of applications, including:
Different
species and varieties react differently to transplanting; for some, it isn't recommended. In all cases, avoiding
transplant shock—the stress or damage received in the process—is the principal concern. Plants raised in protected conditions usually need a period of
acclimatization, known as
hardening off. Also,
root disturbance should be minimized. The stage of growth at which transplanting takes place, the
weather conditions during transplanting, and treatment immediately after transplanting are other important factors.
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